Tuesday, December 10, 2013

GRACE! SO NEEDED. SO MISUNDERSTOOD.

The Bible speaks often of grace. It is God bestowing favor on us without us doing anything to earn it. Grace cannot be bought, bargained for or earned. Neither should it be taken for granted or abused. "Shall we 'abide' in sin that grace may abound? God forbid..."---Apostle Paul. Nevertheless a man cannot serve God and fellowship with him without a steadily receiving his grace.

For mankind the true opposite of grace is pride. He reasons in his own estimation that some how his morals have earned God's favor. It has not!
God's favor is given to us only because of the sacrificial death on the cross of Jesus Christ. Any morality or righteousness we may accomplish is not a means of earning God's grace but a result of swimming in God's grace. Grace is so abundant and yet so elusive to mankind because his pride warps his perception of it.

God has angels who worship him without ever personally experiencing grace. Many men think they are here to be as righteous as the angels in their works. They cannot because on this side of heaven the sin nature is ever present. Others live in willful sin with an ungrateful attitude toward God's gift of grace even as HE continues to extend grace to them in their rebellion. The one trying so nobly to walk in fellowship looks upon the carnal Christian with the mistaken idea that they themselves are more deserving of God's grace, In the process they judge God who makes his rain the fall on the just and unjust. Unwittingly this judgmental fellow trying so hard is receiving the very grace he despises in others as he is sinning by judging the goodness of God!

Galatians 2:21 I do not frustrate the grace of God: for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain.---Apostle Paul

Paul got it right. Why are we created? Why did God allow us to inherit the sin of Adam. The angels and men will forever more be in awe not at our self imposed righteousness or even for our great reward for genuine faithfulness. OH NO!! The great attribute demonstrated in man that will ever amaze the heavens is GOD'S GRACE TO MAN!
Ephesians 6:
5 Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will,

6 To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved.

7 In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace;

AMAZING GRACE HOW SWEET THE SOUND!

Monday, December 9, 2013

HEALING IN THE MIDST OF BROKEN RELATIONSHIPS
(One Pastor's confession) By Pastor Rodney Houston

Relationships can be very trying. I run into all kinds of broken relationships as a Christian and a Pastor. Sometimes with family or church members a rift develops for one reason or another. I may doing a funeral or a wedding or trying to minister to one person and suddenly find myself caught in an u...ncomfortable triad with a third person who hates me. In many ways it is impossible for me or any of us for that matter to totally avoid these situations. It's this triad that is so awkward. This happens to everybody and it is important come to some righteous conclusion on this matter as Christians.

As in all things, I try to put my life in the framework of my Christianity and Biblical principles and my walk with Jesus Christ. I believe in loving my enemies but I don't think I am required by God to always fraternize with them. When put in a situation of having to be in contact with them I have no other biblical mandate than Charity! Love my enemies. Do good to them that use me and are spiteful. Christianity requires great love and courage. Where do I get this? I cannot give what I have not received. I must first consider how Jesus Christ handled such situations. When I look at him I am overwhelmed at his example of love and courage.

Consider Judas Iscariot. Three and 1/2 years he traveled with Jesus on a daily basis. Jesus knew all the time that Judas would betray him to death. Judas was also was stealing money from the whole group; Mind you money that had been given to Jesus for their ministry! What does Jesus do? The night of his betrayal he gives Judas bread to eat and washes his feet! Now I gotta tell ya, I gotta be honest, I would have a hard time washing the feet of some people! And it makes me realize I am not yet where Christ wants me to be. For me this is the hardest of things to admit. So I must rely on God's grace in my life while I act like what I consider myself to be--A spiritual ass! Hee Hawing like a stubborn donkey. This is honest and pure confession for me! Confess your faults one to another. So I have at least now obeyed that portion of scripture.

How is it we get caught in these difficult situations? Sin is the problem as always. Either mine or someone else's or both. James addresses the problem we have:
James 3:
13 Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you? let him shew out of a good conversation his works with meekness of wisdom.
14 But if ye have bitter envying and strife in your hearts, glory not, and lie not against the truth.
15 This wisdom descendeth not from above, but is earthly, sensual, devilish.
16 For where envying and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work.
17 But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy.
18 And the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of them that make peace.

So. What do we do? I don't think there is a mathematical formula to this relationship problem. Every person is unique and therefore every relationship is unique. It should come as no surprise that the number one response in the "about" section of Face Book social networking to the question "relationship status?" is "It's complicated!".

We live in a sin cursed world. Our own sin and other's sins is the source the emotional and painful relationships. If I were as mature spiritually as Jesus I could always walk in love with my enemies like he did with Judas. But am not there completely there yet and every broken relationship in my life gauges and test my spiritual growth and actually lends itself to helping me in said growth. Here is what I do know. I can't always run and and hide from these situations. I am amazed as much as I try to avoid some people how God continues to box me into situations with them that truly shows me if I made a D or an A on the "Loving My Enemies Test".

In a particular unavoidable personal relationship some years ago I said that I am not going to have anything to do with this person any more. And I didn't for almost a year. However, this bothered me so I sought counsel from a very wise Christian fellow Pastor. I ask him, "Am I making a mistake? Am I sinning by having no contact with this person?" My friend was straining to answer me. After much pause he "wisely" said to me "No". Slowly I began to get it. The dynamics of this situation were such that at this time the pain of the situation was more than I could reasonably handle with the spiritual tools and strength I possessed! I didn't like it but it was true. Further more no amount of bible study and intellectual exercise or anything "I could do" was going to deliver me. I was helpless! If I was ever going to be able to handle this differently God was going to have to do something in me that I could not do. I was stunted in my spiritual growth in this narrow band. Some of it was my fault. Most of it was not. Either way I had to admit my weakness and rely solely on God's grace. It hurt my pride to say, "I can't. God you must".

And then the strangest thing began to happen. Conceding that I was incapable of acting correctly from the heart and depending on God's grace healed me in ways never before possible. I have at least the best relationship I have ever had now with this person that I cannot remove from my life. It's still not easy and I still avoid this person at times but I am no longer paralyzed by the situation. I have a new appreciation because of this for God's grace.
Ephesians1:
2 Grace be to you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.

3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ:

4 According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love:

5 Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will,

6 To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved.|

---Pastor Rodney Houston
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Friday, December 6, 2013

SEEK GOD BUT HOW?

God uses all kinds of things to guide our lives. He may or may not use the following as "HE" sees fit: Circumstances, the Church, people, Pastors, teachers, friends, enemies, dreams, visions, angels and many other ways. I do not limit God in these things. My whole point in this: that there is nothing like the Holy Spirit and inspired scripture. God ALWAYS uses the Holy Spirit an...d inspired scripture every time we read or hear it. When folks "bypass" this method of communicating with God and "seek" other ways they are missing God's will and blessing in their life. We are commanded to read the word, study it, preach it, teach it and live it. Prayer and scripture are the only two tools we are called upon in the New testament to SEEK AFTER GOD.

If God wants to use other things to guide us HE can and sometimes does; I have heard missionaries testify of places where there was no scripture about God doing some unusual things to people seeking him. BUT! We are commanded to pray and read the inspired scripture if we have it. We are told there are angels who watch over us and many have entertained angels unaware. We are not told to ask God to have them communicate with us. There is a reason we live by faith and not by sight in the Church and are not commanded to seek for dreams or visions or some supernatural event, miracle or sign according to the New Testament . In fact Jesus said an evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign. Furthermore the Scripture and Holy Spirit living in us leads, guides, convicts illuminates and reveals God's will in our life. It cost a great deal for us to have him live in us to be our guide and there is nothing more sure than him when he makes his will known according to scripture. We are commanded to pray and read the word, be sensitive to the Holy Spirit and obey him. We are commanded to teach and preach inspired scripture. We commanded to preach as "a word from God" nothing but the whole counsel of the word of God according to "inspired scripture" and nothing else!

There is now a whole generation of professing Christians who DO NOT KNOW, READ, STUDY OR SUBMIT TO THE AUTHORITY OF INSPIRED SCRIPTURE. As a result many are becoming spiritual mystics and being deceived because they are not grounded in sound doctrine. Jesus and the Apostles predicted this would happen producing scores of "false" prophets and teachers even working miracles. Instead of this great gift of the Bible that God has given us they deny it's authority and have tried go backwards to a time when the Holy Spirit and the Bible was not given to us. Pentecost and the Bible CHANGED EVEREYTHING concerning the way God prefers to fellowship with his people.----Pastor Rodney Houston.

Saturday, August 24, 2013

HEALING IN THE MIDST OF BROKEN RELATIONSHIPS

HEALING IN THE MIDST OF BROKEN RELATIONSHIPS
(One Pastor's confession) By Pastor Rodney Houston

Relationships can be very trying. I run into all kinds of broken relationships as a Christian and a Pastor. Sometimes with family or church members a rift develops for one reason or another. I may doing a funeral or a wedding or trying to minister to one person and suddenly find myself caught in an uncomfortable triad with a third person who hates me. In many ways it is impossible for me or any of us for that matter to totally avoid these situations. It's this triad that is so awkward. This happens to everybody and it is important to come to some righteous conclusion on this matter as Christians.

As in all things, I try to put my life in the framework of my Christianity and Biblical principles and my walk with Jesus Christ. I believe in loving my enemies but I don't think I am required by God to always fraternize with them. When put in a situation of having to be in contact with them I have no other biblical mandate than Charity! Love my enemies. Do good to them that use me and are spiteful. Christianity requires great love and courage. Where do I get this? I cannot give what I have not received. I must first consider how Jesus Christ handled such situations. When I look at him I am overwhelmed at his example of love and courage.

Consider Judas Iscariot. Three and 1/2 years he traveled with Jesus on a daily basis. Jesus knew all the time that Judas would betray him to death. Judas was also was stealing money from the whole group; Mind you money that had been given to Jesus for their ministry! What does Jesus do? The night of his betrayal he gives Judas bread to eat and washes his feet! Now I gotta tell ya, I gotta be honest, I would have a hard time washing the feet of some people! And it makes me realize I am not yet where Christ wants me to be. For me this is the hardest of things to admit. So I must rely on God's grace in my life while I act like what I consider myself to be--A spiritual Donkey! Braying and Hee Hawing in my stubborn pride. This is honest and pure confession for me! Confess your faults one to another. So I have at least now obeyed that portion of scripture.

How is it we get caught in these difficult situations? Sin is the problem as always. Either mine or someone else's or both. James addresses the problem we have:
James 3:
13 Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you? let him shew out of a good conversation his works with meekness of wisdom.
14 But if ye have bitter envying and strife in your hearts, glory not, and lie not against the truth.
15 This wisdom descendeth not from above, but is earthly, sensual, devilish.
16 For where envying and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work.
17 But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy.
18 And the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of them that make peace.

So. What do we do? I don't think there is a mathematical formula to this relationship problem. Every person is unique and therefore every relationship is unique. It should come as no surprise that the number one response in the "about" section of Face Book social networking to the question "relationship status?" is "It's complicated!".

We live in a sin cursed world. Our own sin and other's sins is the source the emotional and painful relationships. If I were as mature spiritually as Jesus I could always walk in love with my enemies like he did with Judas. But I am not completely there yet and every broken relationship in my life gauges and test my spiritual growth and actually lends itself to helping me in said growth. Here is what I do know. I can't always run and and hide from these situations. I am amazed as much as I try to avoid some people how God continues to box me into situations with them that truly shows me if I made a D or an A on the "Loving My Enemies Test".

In a particular unavoidable personal relationship some years ago I said that I am not going to have anything to do with this person any more. And I didn't for almost a year. However, this bothered me so I sought counsel from a very wise Christian fellow Pastor. I ask him, "Am I making a mistake? Am I sinning by having no contact with this person?" My friend was straining to answer me. After much pause he "wisely" said to me "No". Slowly I began to get it. The dynamics of this situation were such that at this time the pain of the situation was more than I could reasonably handle with the spiritual tools and strength I possessed at this juncture in my spiritual growth! I didn't like it but it was true. Further more no amount of bible study and intellectual exercise or anything "I could do" was going to deliver me. I was helpless! If I was ever going to be able to handle this differently God was going to have to do something in me that I could not do. I was stunted in my spiritual growth in this one area. Some of it was my fault. Most of it was not. Either way I had to admit my weakness and rely solely on God's grace. It hurt my pride to say, "I can't. God you must".

And then the strangest thing began to happen. Conceding that I was incapable of acting correctly from the heart and depending on God's grace healed me in ways never before possible. I have at least the best relationship I have ever had now with this person that I cannot remove from my life. It's still not easy and I still avoid this person at times but I am no longer paralyzed by the situation. I have a new appreciation because of this for God's grace.
Ephesians1:
2 Grace be to you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.

3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ:

4 According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love:

5 Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will,

6 To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved.|

---Pastor Rodney Houston

Thursday, July 11, 2013

SHOULD WE JUDGE ONE ANOTHER?

At least once a week I hear from someone quoting Jesus Christ "Judge not that you be not Judged." Yes Jesus did say this according to the Gospels, but what did he mean? Jesus also said, "Yea, and why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right?" Luke 12:57. Jesus also said, "You shall know a tree by the fruit that it bears." It has become a part of the culture to consider almost any statement of Godly truth, morality or sin, improper because one is "judging" someone else. Judging is a word with many different connotations and definitions that have been lumped into one common theme---"Leave me alone. No one tells me what is right or wrong. I will do what ever I want." "Judge not" has been twisted into an excuse for rebellion. We cannot escape being judged. God establishes the law and it is his laws that judge us all. When a person is caught stealing something that rightfully belongs to another, you judge them as a thief and try to stop them. Hopefully so does the Courtroom Judge. Consider for a moment that it is not the victim of this crime that is judging. It is the law of God judging. We are not judges of one another but we are required to APPLY the law of God in situations and to people's words and actions, including our own. This misunderstanding of refusing to apply the law of God is creating an amoral  and destructive society. God is the Judge. Breaking his LAWS always brings pain to ourselves and/or others. Take a curve in your car to fast, break the law of inertia determined by God, and one immediately pays the price. Suppose the contractor building your house says, "It is not necessary to use a level or plumb line". You protest. He says to you, "Now, Now, Judge not that you be not judged." You are not Judging him, you are invoking the law of God who's judgment is sure and just. The old Testament prophets often used the plumb line, and scales as tangible ways to prove that God's spiritual laws cannot be broken without consequence. The problem with breaking God's spiritual laws is found in Ecclesiastes 8:1.---"Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil." The Alcoholic most of the time will not feel the results of breaking God's law for many years until cirrhosis of the liver sets in. Proverbs says "Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it." A parent that does not teach, love and discipline a child when they are young has "Broken the law of God" and the child, the parent and society will in time will suffer the judgment of God for breaking his law. We do not live in this world alone. Our actions and words hurt or help one another. Cain said to God, "Am I my brother's keeper?" The obvious answer is yes. We have an obligation to love one another. Real Love always means applying God's principles to our lives and MAKING THEM KNOWN TO OTHER PEOPLE. If a person was about to step in front of a moving car we should grab and restrain them; but under the perverted principle of judging others being used these days, we should let them get run over. After all, It's not any of my business what they do.
   There is an evil way of judging that Jesus speaks about. It involves "improper motive" and "lack of compassion." It is done in such a way that the pride of man is exalted. It is Judging another's perceived or actual sins in order to make one FEEL SUPERIOR. This was the kind of judging of which Scribes and Pharisees were guilty and which Jesus vehemently condemned.
  Not only is applying the law of God to judge ourselves and other's actions good, it is commanded and expected by God. God gave to Noah a law "Whosoever sheds man's blood by man shall his blood be shed." . If a man commits murder he should be killed." God told Ezekiel the prophet that if he did not warn the people of their evil ways that  their blood would be required at Ezekiel's hands. Every courtroom judge is a minister of God. So is every parent who rightfully judges and corrects their children's actions. Every Boss is required to righteously judge his employees work--he is God's minister. Every teacher judges the progress of their students. Every true Gospel preacher judges his congregation and the evils of the society and is REQUIRED BY GOD TO PROCLAIM HIS LAWS. Every true friend will warn and/or rebuke their friend if they are breaking God's law. This is real love. Our society has redefined love into a kind of new tolerance that says do not judge me, let me hurt myself and other people. The law of the land may give you the RIGHT to choose to disobey God but one will not get away with it  for Jesus Christ is Judge of all. This writer appreciates friends that invoke God's law into my life, because I know they love me and have my best interest at heart. That is why Jesus taught over and over that we are to submit ourselves one to another. Submit to another considering another's  righteous judgment. There is safety in a multitude of counselors.
  A word Should be said on this subject about "authority." People are given authority by God  in certain arenas. For instance the Judge's authority is limited to the courtroom. A parent's authority is limited to their own children. The rule is that one's "God given authority is limited to ones God given responsibility".
  The exercise of God given authority over another should always be preceded by righteous judgment. (The application of God's laws and principles.)  And Mercy should be extended to the contrite while the full force of the law should be executed to the rebellious. When entering any given situation one should immediately ask, "Who is in charge here."  When no one is in charge or God given authority is rebelled against, confusion ensues and little or nothing is accomplished. One should submit themselves to the God given authority. Not
to do so is to rebel against God himself. This is the heart of the problem in many people's statement, "Who are you to judge me." This is Rebellion against God. If a person loves Jesus Christ they gratefully, honor and submit to his authorities. It is true that some people misuse their authority by "NOT APPLYING GOD'S LAWS" but that doesn't change their office which should be respected. They will answer to God for how they used their authority. Furthermore, one is not required by God to keep any man made law that is diametrically opposed to God's law.
   It is true that we cannot judge another person's heart. Watchman Nee said that we do not know  what  is in a persons heart until they open their mouth. Jesus said, Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks and by their fruit (actions) you shall know them. Proverbs says even a fool seems wise when he closes his mouth.
   Judging another to help them by invoking God's law is serious business and one should be certain their own heart is right with God before the process. Jesus said remove the log from your own eye so that you may see clearly to remove a speck from another's eye. Jesus did not say "DO NOT remove a speck from your brother's eye." Removing a speck from someone's eye is a wonderful and needed ministry, but it is a sensitive and precarious operation and should be done with the utmost care.
   One last word on this subject. God NEVER allows his laws to be broken without consequence because he is a Holy and perfect God. His judgment ALWAYS comes. We have all broken God's law so what hope do we have. The judgment of God for the believer's sins was taken care of when the Father crushed his son, Jesus Christ on Calvary's cross. The one who rejects God's justice on the cross has the wrath of God abiding on them according to the Bible. God cannot just let the breaking of his laws "slide" or he would be unjust himself. So through Jesus justice was served and we are set free from the penalty of eternal punishment for breaking God's law if we repent and believe on him. Then we are given a new life through his resurrection. That does not mean that there are not consequences in this life for breaking God's laws. "Whatsoever a man sows that shall he also reap"